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The Crypto Launchpad announces its new partnership with SoonSwap
Abstract:On February 1, 2023, SoonSwap claimed to join forces with The Crypto Launchpad. Both are financial service firms. What chemistry do they have?

About the Crypto Launchpad

Located in Dubai, The Crypto Launchpad is a one-stop solution for all new crypto projects. It is difficult to find who owns this company. All we know is that it assists its clients from developing a token to its listing and marketing. This firm claimed itself to be a leading agency for helping its clients listing list ins/tokens in the world‘s top exchanges at a rate lower than official. The Crypto Launchpad provides clients services like the development of crypto coin/token, token audit, exchange listing, press releases, YouTube reviews videos, the formation of telegram a community, telegram community managers/moderators to handle the projects’ groups of different languages, private investors meet, AMA, and many more in an integrated package.
We do not when this firm was established since there is little information on its website, however, we know it joined Twitter in 2019. We can assume this company is pretty young.
About SoonSwap

SoonSwap is a decentralized AMM NFT marketplace with high community participation and leadership, using the matching mechanism of order-book and AMM liquidity pool to introduce optimized liquidity markets to NFT assets to enable better pricing discovery mechanisms. It enables more NFTs to circulate in real time to provide liquidity in the NFT market.
The Partnership
On February 1, 2023, SoonSwap announced that it has joined forces with The Crypto Launchpad. As we all know, after experiencing a series of turbulence, the Crypto market did not fully recover in the winter. Both SoonSwap and The Crypto Launchpad are financial services firms, unlike some exchanges or Brokers that like to collaborate across domains. The partnership is a win-win for both companies.
WikiFX wants to remind investors that no matter whether financial crypto exchanges set up branches around the world, look for celebrity endorsement, or organize charity activities, these are all marketing strategies, and traders should be vigilant before investing.


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